Out of adversity: How crises can be a catalyst for progress at your organisation Necessity has always been the mother of invention - the COVID-19 pandemic has seen businesses scramble to stay productive, retain cash flows, and ensure their employees are connected and secure. There will be winners and losers, amongst competitors who have been able to continue operating, based on how quickly they could adapt. While some organisations have struggled to make the transition, held back by legacy technology and traditional approaches, others have been paving the way to greater remote working and connectivity for years. We will address the technologies and resourcing strategies that can support agility, and measure the cyber security hurdles posed by greater remote working, including the implications of different devices, networks and attitudes in the home. Are organisations planning to return to previous ways of working following the pandemic? To what extent is the new normal here to stay? And most importantly – what are the key lessons to take into future disruption?



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